Display box



Jan. 16, 1923. 11,442,547

H. T. WHITE ET AL. FILE D 6 ;2l

- PERCY H. WHITE (5'34! WTORNEY oi individual receiving cells Formed by a bridge piece, partition strips resting on the bottom of said box and engaging said bridge piece, a key strip supported at its lower end ithin said box and engaging said bridge piece, and additional partition strips supported by the key strips and engaging said bridge piece.

4:. A display box of the character described open at its top and provided with a series of individual receiving cells formed by a bridge piece having bent ends resting on the bottom of said box, a key strip supported at its lower end within said box and engaging the bridge piece, and partition strips also supported from the bottom of said box and engaging said bridge piece.

5. A display box of the character described open at its top and having its front Wall of reduced height and curved at its upper edge and provided with a series of individual receiving cells formed by a bridge piece arched to conform to the curvature of the front wall of the box and having bent ends resting on the bottom of said box, and partition strips supported from the bottom of the box and engaging said bridge piece.

6. A display-box for bottles or other articles open at its top and provided with a series of individual receiving cells formed by an arched bridge and a series of vertical partition walls of different heights intersecting and extending above the bridge.

7. A display-box for bottles or other articles open at its top and provided with a series of individual receiving cells formed by strips each having a horizontal base portion and a vertical portion and transverse cell bottoms below the top of said vertical portion and above said horizontal portion.

8. A display-box for bottles or other articles open at its top and provided with individual receiving cells formed by strips having a horizontal and a vertical portion and a bridge supported by said strips at a point below the tops of the strips and above their horizontal portion.

9. A display-box for bottles or other articles open at the top and provided with individual receiving cells formed by superposed strips turned up at spaced intervals to form the sides or said cells and intersected by a horizontal bridge strip notched into the respective upturned portions of said superposed strips.

10. A display-box for bottles or other articles open at its top and provided with individual receiving cells formed by superposed strips turned up at their ends to form the sides of said calls and an arched bridge strip notched into the upturned portions of said superposed strips at difi'erent distances above the floor of the box, to form the cell bottoms.

11. A display-box for bottles and other articles open at its top and provided with a series of individual receiving cells formed by two sets of superposed strips turned up at their ends to form the sides of the cells, one of said sets having their horizontal portions on the floor of the box, the other set having their horizontal portions supported from below at a point above the floor of the box, together with a bridge strip forming the cell bottoms and notched into the upright portions of both sets of strips aforesaid at a point below the tops of the said upright portions thereof.

Signed at New York city, county of New York, State or New York, this 5th day of August, 1921.

HARVEY T. WHITE. PERoY n. WHITE.

Uertifirate of Correction.

It is hereby certified that the name of the assignee in Letters Patent No. 1,442,547,

granted January 16, 1923, upon the application of Harvey T. lVhite and Percy H. Vhite, of Brooklyn, New York, for an improvement in Display Boxes, was erroneously written and printed as H. Tyson VVhites Sons, of New York, N. Y., a partnership, whereas said name should have been written and printed as R. Tyson lVhites Sons, of New York, N. 37., a partnership, as shown by the record of assignments in this ofiice; and that the said Letters Patent should be read with this correction therein that the same may conform to the record of the case in the Patent 'Oflice.

Signed and sealed this 17th day of April, A. 1)., 1928.

[SEAL] KARL FENNING,

Acting Commissioner of Patents. 

